Citzens Advice centres around the UK have
been doing an excellent job of covering the issue of sanctions, but this report
struck me as different and I wanted to make sure it was widely shared.

The ‘factional’ live tweets of @immigrant_X
@immigrantY and @immigrant_Z in recent weeks have made me think about the
creative potential using Twitter to challenge ideological beliefs through
fiction.

And, when he first started up, I was riveted
by @peterjukes use of the medium to reproduce the drama of the ‘Hacking Trial.’

So I was moved to try something different
from the traditional link-to-story approach that I generally use on Twitter.
There are so many demands on people’s attention, that I doubt many get to
engage with a full report like this.

I wanted to get people to engage with the
report’s subject matter over the course of 100 or so 149 character tweets.

I cut and pasted a good selection of the
report, not just the best bits, but enough to give the full picture without
losing readers. I think it was a success.